Do FEMA concentration camps exist or is that a conspiracy theory?
There are websites claiming as many as 800 FEMA camps exist. The sites state they are empty, prepared in the event of martial law.
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About Conspiracy Theory
A Conspiracy Theory is a fringe theory that attempts to explain past or present events because of conspirators. Conspiracy Theories usually lack falsifiability, or the ability to demonstrate how something could be proven false. Common conspiracy theories include: Freemasonry, Catholicism, 9/11, Bohemian Grove and the New World Order.
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